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4 Persons killed, BSF man among 6 injured in RS Pura firing

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IWT puts J&K in disadvantageous position: Omar Flags necessity for return of NHPC projects

Border Firing: Top official put under suspension after denying shelter to fleeing residents

Jammu, August 23: Four Persons were killed and six others including a Border Security Force (BSF) man were injured after Pakistani army reportedly targeted scores of Indian posts and several villages last night near the international border in RS Pura sector in Jammu district. A senior police official told GNS that Pakistani troops targeted about 20 BSF posts and several villages in

the Arnia and RS Pura sectors using long range mortar shells and heavy to medium machine guns. He said that two civilians of Jodafarm village in RS Pura sector were killed after the village was targeted by the Pakistani Rangers. “Eight persons including a BSF constable Jai Khishan of 94 bn were also injured in the incident.The see BSF on pg 11...

PDP to focus on political, development, unemployment issues: Mehbooba ‘Rout of NC, Congress in LS polls resulted into BJP’s resurgence’

Srinagar, August 23, : Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president, Mehbooba Mufti has said though Gulmarg-Tanmarg constituency has

the potential of becoming one of the economic power houses of the state on the strength of its tourism potential alone, but lack of development in the area has resulted in immense problems of infrastructure and amenities for its residents. During an extensive tour of the constituency in which she visited more than 30 villages, Mehbooba said there was hardly

PHQ orders 37 promotions, DGP congratulates promotees

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Srinagar, Aug 23 :Police Headquarters (PHQ) today issued promotion orders of 37 officers in Ministerial Executive Cadre in Jammu and Kashmir Police with immediate effect. The Director General of Police (DGP), Mr. K. Rajendra Kumar has congratulated the promotees and their families. He also stressed upon the officers to rededicate themselves for public service with more zeal and dedication. Among the promoted officers, 17 are Sub-Inspectors as Inspectors, 18 Assistant Sub-Inspectors as Sub-Inspectors and 02 SGCT as Head Constables. The Sub-Inspectors promoted as Inspectors are S/Shri Mushtaq Ahmad, Trilok see PHQ on pg 11...

any visible sign of development in the area with the people complaining of lack of drinking water, irrigation facilities, power deficit, scarcity of ration and very poor condition of most of the internal roads. She was told that none of the hundred odd villages in Tanmarg assembly constituency has filtered water supply available to it. While thanking the people, who had come out in large numbers to greet and listen to her, for having voted for the PDP candidate, Muzzafar Husain Baig in the recent Lok Sabha elections, Mehbooba said her party treats itself as accountable to the people for its performance. She said the party is coming up with a manifesto that apart from addressing the political issues facing the state will try to focus on development issues and the severe see PDP on pg 11...

Srinagar, August 23: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Saturday placed a top government official under suspension after she denied shelter to residents fleeing border firing in RS Pura sector of Jammu. “The District administration, Jammu has placed Superintendent ITI RS Pura, Ms Ruchika under suspension for not unlocking the college complex for providing shelter to residents of adjoining Border areas in view of continuous firing across the Border, pending further enquiry into the matter,” an official spokesman said in a statement issued to GNS. As per an order see Border on pg 11...

under Indus Water Treaty for launch of huge water supply project for Greater Jammu to utilize Chenab water to meet the requirements of the people for next 25 years. The Chief Minister was addressing a high level meeting of the officers of Union Power Ministry and J&K State Power Development Department which was also participated by the Union Minister of State for Power (Independent Charge) Pyuish Goyal, J&K Minister of State for Power, Vikar Rasool, Chief Secretary, Mohammad Iqbal Khandey, Union Power Secretary, Devendra Choudhary, J&K Principal Secretaries, B. R. Sharma, B. B. Vyas, Suresh Kumar, A. K. Mehta and senior officers from various Union Power Agencies and see Omar on pg 11...

Taj inaugurates Lift Irrigation scheme at Azadpora Uri Baramulla, Aug 23): Minister for Health and Medical Education, Mr. Taj Mohi-ud-din today inaugurated Lift Irrigation scheme at Azadpora Boniyar Uri. The Project has been constructed by Mechanical and Irrigation Department (MID), Baramulla and would meet the growing need of irrigation water in the area. Among others, District Development Commissioner Baramulla, Dr. Farooq Ahmad Lone, officers of district administration, besides the officials of the line Departments were also present on the occasion. Earlier, the Minister inaugurated Heath Camp at Zamur Pattan Uri, organized by Health Department. The patients were provided free Health check-up and diagnostic facilities during the camp. A huge excitement was seen among the people who attended the Health Camp. The problems and diseases related to Blood pressure, Blood Sugar, Haemoglobin, TLC,DLC, Mocroalbum were checked-out and the patients were given free medicines. The Minister also addressed a public meeting at Azadpora Uri. He highlighted the efforts see Taj on pg 11...

Modi government focusing specially LeT group breaks on J&K: MoS Union Minister cordon in North Kashmir

Srinagar, August 23: The Union Minister for Power, Pyush Goyal on Saturday said that the Government of India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has focused Jammu and Kashmir specially and the development of power sector would receive special place. Goyal, who visited Kashmir today, said that the issues between the State and the Union Power Ministry can be easily resolved through the process of meetings and interactions, according to a statement The Union Minister was addressing a high level meeting of the officers of Union Power Ministry and J&K State Power Development Department which was also participated by the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, J&K Minister of State for Power, Vikar Rasool, Chief Secretary, Mohammad Iqbal Khandey, Union Power Secretary, Devendra Choudhary, J&K Principal Secretaries, B. R. Sharma, B. B. Vyas, Suresh Kumar, A. K. Mehta and senior officers from various Union Power Agencies and State Government Power Department. “He said Union Power Ministry will provide full cooperation to the

New political party launched in JK; Says NC, PDP Congress corrupt, will work for accountability, transparency Srinagar, Aug 23: Nearly four months before Assembly elections, politics in Jammu and Kashmir took a new turn on Saturday as the new political party, “Peoples Republican party” was formally launched in Srinagar. According to KNS correspondent Party claiming to eradicate corruption from the state, was launched in a local hotel by its members in a brief ceremony while the members of the party made an open appeal to all sections and shades of people to join hands with them. Soon after the launching ceremony, the senior member of the party Mohammad Amin Andrabi while addressing a press conference said, “Our main focus will be to make Jammu and Kashmir a corruption free state as we are ranking at the top of the list of cor-

Srinagar, Aug 23: Flagging the issue of return of power projects by NHPC to the State as of significant importance and critically essential for the energy supply and economic development in Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Saturday reiterated that losses caused to the State on account of Indus Water Treaty (IWT) are enormous. Omar Abdullah said that while both India and Pakistan have been benefited by Indus Water Treaty, the State of Jammu and Kashmir has been put to disadvantageous position. He said due to this treaty Jammu and Kashmir cannot utilize its water resources to its will for generating hydro power, irrigating agriculture fields and providing drinking water to the people. He mentioned the hurdle recently brought

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rupt states in the country. The party will also work towards the formation of a Rehabilitation Board for the victims of conflict over the past 24 years,” he said and added that the party may not contest the coming elections. He further said, “There is a trust deficit among various regions of the state and rest of the country as well. We will work for constitution of a Reconciliation commission for addressing these issues,” he added. The party comprises several Businessmen, Advocates who, according to the Andrabi have the mission to fight political corruption in the Jammu and Kashmir. Andrabi said that the general belief surfaced is that the real democracy is quiet at a distance in Jammu and Kashmir and the present order see New on pg 11...

State in moving ahead confidently on road to achieve new goals in power development sector. He said the huge potential of 20000 MWs of hydro energy available in the State if harnessed would not only give significant boost to the State’s economy but also benefit the Country,” the statement quoted the Minister as saying. Pyuish Goyal asked the officers of Government of India and the State of Jammu and Kashmir to draft DPRs for all the identified hydel projects so that no delay is caused at the time of the launch of each project. He said generation of 20000 MWs should be the goal for us to achieve in near future. “Let it happen in our time”, he maintained. He said Government of India would provide all financial support to Jammu and Kashmir to realize this goal. He also welcomed the establishment of Chenab Valley Power

achieve the power generation targets. The Union Minister said that Modi-Government has flagged quality and affordable power generation as an important and priority concern and efforts would be made to provide the adequate and affordable power to 125 crore population of the Country irrespective of any politics. H e

Company by the State Government to take up power projects under joint venture mode. He said this would give considerable fillip to

said the Country’s economic upliftment; development of social fabric, improvement in see Modi on pg 11...

Police registers case against doctor for passing lewd remarks ‘Will taken stern action’: Director Health Srinagar, Aug 23, CNS: Police Saturday registered a case against a doctor after a female attendant accused him of passing lewd remarks inside his office chambers at Maternity and Child Care Hospital (MCCH) Sher Bagh in South Kashmir’s Islamabad district. The victim from Mominabad Islamabad told CNS that she had gone to MCCH Sherbagh along with her 3 years old ailing kid Obaidullah who was suffering from severe fever. “It was my second visit to the hospital as my son was not showing any signs of recovery. I approached Medical Superintendent MCCH and was shocked when he passed lewd and vulgar remarks and even tried to offer me his mobile number,” the

victim said adding that after narrating whole incident to her husband, they decided to register a case against the ‘debauch’ Medical Superintendent. Her husband who wished not to be named told CNS that he approached both the Health Minister and Director Health Services Kashmir who assured him of stern action against the ‘erring’ doctor. “Such type of morally corrupt doctors has brought disgrace to Medical Institution that was once regarded as noble profession. How can our mothers and sisters feel safe when such ‘beasts’ are at the helm of affairs,” he said and demanded stringent punishment to the accused see Police on pg 11...

All forest routes connecting Zaloora cordoned off Srinagar, August 23: Militants on Friday night managed to give slip to the army after they broke the cordon at Gugerpati in Zaloora area in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district. Official sources told GNS that army’s 47 RR had launched a search operation at Gugerpati area of Zaloora in Sopore last evening. As the patrolling party reached near the Gugerpati forests, the militants hiding in the area had a face-off with the army at around 7:50 pm. A brief exchange of fire took place; however, in the firing incident, no one has been injured, they said. Later in the night, the militants opened indiscriminate fire and managed to break the cordon laid by the forces, they said, adding that the forc-

es recovered an AK-47 rifle, left by militants, from the spot. “Massive search operation in the area is still going on with the help of reinforcement to track down the militant group hiding in the forest area,” sources said. According to sources, army has cordoned off all the routes connecting to Gugerpati forest area in Zaloora. “Army’s 18 and 28 RR cordoned off the forest area in Lolab that connects Vilgam-Zaloora forest while as army’s 30 RR and 27 RR cordoned off the forest area including Yemberzalwari that connects Bandipora. Besides, army’s 22 RR launched the search operation in several forest areas that connects Sopore.” A senior army official told GNS that the militant group managed to see LrT on pg 11...

NC to issue 4th list today Tanvir dropped; Omar, Afaq, Akhoon to surface in the list Srinagar, Aug 22: As the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah arrived in valley on Friday and the final list of the party candidates has been finalized, Syed Akhoon will get his old turf Hazratbal while as Omar Abdullah has made up his mind to contest from Sonawar assembly segment of Srinagar. Sources within the National Conference told KNS that the party has decided to field Syed Akhoon from Hazratbal while as Peer Afaq Ahmad will be nominated from Zadibal constituency. Reports said that party president has been strongly backing Afaq’ nomination from the area while as other party leaders were advocating the name of Tanveer Sadiq from the constituency. The party president earlier has categorically maintained that the mandate will be given to the party loyalists and to whom who would join the rival amp tomorrow as they have done the same during the past.

Reports also informed that the party is in a fix over the candidature of its additional general secretary Dr Shiekh Mustafa Kamal with some suggesting Tangmarg constituency for Kamal. Tough fight between Ghulam Hassan Mir and Mustafa Kamal will be witnessed if Kamal contests from North Kashmir’s Tangmarg area with the support of Congress votes will also be in Mir’s favor. Congress has already declared that it will not file any candidate from Tagnmarg against Mir. Interestingly, earlier the reports informed that Kamal won’t be contesting the coming polls with Kamal himself reluctant in entering into the contest. Omar Abdullah will be fielded from Sonawar according to the sources while as strong voices within the party are suggesting the name of Sheikh Jabbar for Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal assembly segment. Earlier, Dr. Farooq during the detailed meet with NC leadership has asked Omar not to skip Ganderbal as the turf has remained NC’s bastion since 1977 when for the first time NC founder Shiekh Mohammad Abdullah contested and won. Meanwhile, 4th list of the see NC on pg 11...

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BSF.... deceased were identified as Muhammad Akram and his 06-year-old son Alam. The official said that Akram’s wife, his three children and Harnam Singh were among the injured. All the injured people have been shifted to the Jammu Medical College for treatment. “Firing by Pakistani troops is still on. BSF troops took positions and retaliated which resulted in intermittent exchange of fire”, the official said. The official said that following the continuous shelling in the area, more than 2,000 villagers from three villages close to the international border in RS Pura sector had on Friday shifted to safer places leaving their homes and cattle behind. He said that the villagers have been temporarily accommodated in two government high school buildings and an Industrial Training Institute (ITI) building in the area. This is the 14th ceasefire violation along the Indo-Pak border during the past 12 days, and the 16th ceasefire violation in August, the official added. Meanwhile, Pakistani officials also accused India of violating ceasefire. “Today Indian Border Security Forces (BSF) again resorted to unprovoked firing in Chaprar and Harpal sectors on the working boundary near Sialkot. Two civilians including a woman and a 60-year-old man were martyred due to BSF firing,” reports quoting officials as having said. (GNS)

Border.... issued in this regard by Deputy Commissioner, Jammu, SDM RS Pura had telephonically informed the Superintendent, ITI RS Pura to immediately unlock the building and provide the safe shelter to the people. “Whereas, the Superintendent ITI didn’t comply with the order and indulged in non-compliance and as the District administration faced hardship to tackle the issue of providing safe shelter to the affected people due to negligent attitude/non-compliance by Superintendent ITI RS Pura, Ms. Ruchika Superintendent ITI RS Pura, is hereby placed under suspension with immediate effect and attached with SDM RS Pura” the order reads. Meanwhile, Assistant Commissioner (G) Jammu Mr. Shehnaz Choudhary has been appointed as Inquiry Officer for conducting an in-depth enquiry into the matter. (GNS)

Omar.... State Government Power Department. Omar Abdullah said that quality and affordable power to the consumers in the State has remained his government’s priority in the last about six years. He said while sufficient measures were taken to upgrade the infrastructure and improve power distribution and transmission system, the focus remained on indigenous power generation. He said power sector is the key sector to bring turn around in the economic development in the State besides making adequate energy available to the people and exporting the surplus. “This is the sector which can transform the State from the deficit to the surplus one”, he said and added that projects of the capacity of 1500 MWs have been launched during the last about six years while projects of the capacity of over 9000 MWs are in different stages of execution. The Chief Minister said that old infrastructure has been upgraded or replaced to improve the transmission and distribution system. He said two Data Centres have been established one each in Srinagar and Jammu to benefit the consumers and digitalize the system of transaction and other aspects. He said under flagship programmes like R-APDRP and RGGVY, the system is being further improvised. He said R-APDRP will be rolled out fully in the towns and the two cities in coming months. While welcoming the Union Minister and thanking him for the interest he is showing in the fast track development of power projects in Jammu and Kashmir, the Chief Minister expressed the hope that the various power projects under execution in the State would be completed in the fixed time frame with the support of the Centre Government. He described the deliberations of the meeting highly productive and a major step to address the issues and find out befitting ways and means to settle these. Omar Abdullah mentioned PMRP under which Jammu and Kashmir received funds for power and other projects. He said that the huge amounts earmarked for the development and completion of power projects has not been utilized by the Centre. He said these funds can be transferred to the State through the window of PMRP for completion of various power projects. In his address Union Minister for Power, Pyuish Goyal said that the Government of India under Prime Minister Narindra Modi has focused Jammu and Kashmir specially and the development of power sector would receive special place. Union Minister said that the issues between the State and the Union Power Ministry can be easily resolved through the process of meetings and interactions. He said Union Power Ministry will provide full cooperation to the State in moving ahead confidently on road to achieve new goals in power development sector. He said the huge potential of 20000 MWs of hydro energy available in the State if harnessed would not only give significant boost to the State’s economy but also benefit the Country. Pyuish Goyal asked the officers of Government of India and the State of Jammu and Kashmir to draft DPRs for all the identified hydel projects so that no delay is caused at the time of the launch of each project. He said generation of 20000 MWs should be the goal for us to achieve in near future. “Let it happen in our time”, he maintained. He said Government of India would provide all financial support to Jammu and Kashmir to realize this goal. He also welcomed the establishment of Chenab Valley Power Company by the State Government to take up power projects under joint venture mode. He said this would give considerable fillip to achieve the power generation targets. The Union Minister said that Modi-Government has flagged quality and affordable power generation as an important and priority concern and efforts would be made to provide the adequate and affordable power to 125 crore population of the Country irrespective of any politics. He said the Country’s economic upliftment; development of social fabric, improvement in the sectors of health, education, industries, agriculture and allied activities besides all round development revolves round the development of power

Zabarwan Times sector. He said round the clock power supply particularly to the youth to utilize it for achieving economic and technological goals is the endeavour of the Government of India. The Union Minister asked the officers of Union Power Ministry to give special dispensation to Jammu and Kashmir in the schemes pertaining to power development. In a PowerPoint presentation Principal Secretary Power Development Department, A. K. Mehta gave overview of various projects under execution in the State in power sector. He gave details of the projects being executed by the Central Agencies, State Government and the private parties. He said 14 projects with capacity of 6263 MWs in the State Sector, 5 projects with the capacity of 1679 MWs in the Central Sector, one mega project with 850 MWs in IPP mode and 37 small projects with 453 MWs also in IPP mode have been initiated for completion by the end of 13th Five Year Plan. He said in 2013-14 six projects with a capacity of 355 MWs have been commissioned while 25 projects with 1980 MWs are under various stage of execution. He said 20 projects with the total capacity of 2237 MWs have been tendered out and six projects with the capacity of 4669 MWs are at clearance stage. The Principal Secretary also gave resume of various schemes under execution for the improvement and upgradation of power transmission and distribution system. He also highlighted some issues needing attention at the Union Power Ministry level. (KNS)

Taj.... of the Government for timely execution of developmental projects being carried out in the area. (KNS)

PDP.... unemployment problems. Mehbooba said horticulture, agriculture, energy development and tourism is the thrust area of PDP’s development agenda. She said the National Conference and Congress had ignored development and employment generation and linked their political survival to either hollow slogans or election time gimmicks which it is practicing at present. “PDP will strive for generation of remunerative and respectable employment opportunities so that our youth don’t have to fall victim to the false promises and fake appointment orders,” she added. Mehbooba said the present coalition government having sensed its defeat in the coming assembly elections after its rout in the Lok Sabha elections was misleading different sections of the society especially the youth by issuing fake and fraudulent engagement orders. She said the results of the Lok Sabha elections had established the primacy of the PDP on the political scenario of the state. “By securing a lead in as many as 41 assembly segments the PDP had emerged on top but the complete collapse of NC and Congress had resulted in the resurgence of the BJP in the state,” she said. She said the emergence of the PDP government looked imminent, given the statistics of the Lok Sabha results. “The emergence of the PDP government in the state looked imminent but it was for the people now as to how strong that government would be in order to be able to face the new challenges, “Mehbooba added. Introducing the local candidate for assembly elections, Mehbooba said Mohammad Abbas Wani was a young and energetic worker of the party who had remained loyal to it and was connected with the people of the constituency at the grass root levels. She said Abbas would prove worthy representative of the people who would continue to remain connected to the ground and feel answerable to his voters and the people in general in the constituency. The PDP Chief said her party will try to focus on horticulture and tourism in Tangmarg constituency and it would ensure that adequate infrastructure is built in the area so that tourism activity would not remain confined to Gulmarg alone. She said while Gulmarg is prime tourism assets of the state which needs to be provided with most modern amenities for the high spending tourists but every other place in the constituency could be developed as part of a larger tourist circuit. This, she said, would ensure disbursal of the revenue generated by tourism and ensure respectable jobs for the youth in their own locality. Naeem Akhtar, Chief Spokesperson; Mohammad Abbas Wani, candidate for Gulmarg constituency; Prof. Abdul Jabbar, local leader; Abdul Aziz Dar, Zone President and others were also present on the present.

Modi.... the sectors of health, education, industries, agriculture and allied activities besides all round development revolves round the development of power sector. He said round the clock power supply particularly to the youth to utilize it for achieving economic and technological goals is the endeavour of the Government of India. The Union Minister asked the officers of Union Power Ministry to give special dispensation to Jammu and Kashmir in the schemes pertaining to power development. (GNS)

LeT.... escape while taking the advantage of darkness. He said that the search operation may take more than three days to trace the militants. Sources said that top Lashkar-e-Toiba Commander Saifullah of Pakistan was among the militants who managed to escape from the spot. Meanwhile, army’s Army 45 RR recovered large quantity of arms and ammunition during a search operation at Indra Behak in Machil sector in Kupwara district. “AK 56 rifles – 02, AK 56 mag – 02, AK 56 rounds – 38, Pistol Chinese – 01, Pistol Pak – 01, Pistol mag – 02, Pistol rounds - 06, UBGL – 01, UBGL Grenade – 12, Hand Grenade (H/G) 36 – 01, H/G 90 - 01, GPS- 01, Pouches - and First Aid medicine”, a senior army official said. (GNS)

PHQ.... Singh, Sajad Hussain Mehboobi, Gh. Nabi Khan, Girdari Lal, Manzoor Ahmad Tak, Sunil Kumar Dhar, Mohammad Feroz Ashok Kumar, Feroza Akhtar, Nissar Ahmed, Mohammad Aslam , Siraj-Ud-Din, Ab.Hamid Shiekh , Mohammad Shafi Shah ,Mohammad Shafi and Mohammad Rafi. Similarly the ASIs promoted as Sub Inspectors include S/Shri Mohammad Ashraf, Mushtaq Ahmed. Abdul Rashid Dar, Gh. Mohammad, Ms. Suman Latta,Ghulam Hassan, Mohammad Amin Dar, Ms.

Shashi Tikoo, Kastori Lal, Harish Kumar, Mohammad Amin, Yasmeena Jan, Vidya Sagar, Mohinder Singh, Suman Kotwal, Mushtaq Hussain, Ashok Kumar and Bishamber Dass. Likewise, the SGCT promoted as Head Constables are S/Shri Adbdul Hamid and Showkat Ahmad. Further, the DGP ordered 62 in-situ promotions in favour of officers of Prosecuting Wing and one DYSP(Retd). (KNS)

New.... is the order of Democratic Lords. “Because of the corruption in the main political parties namely NC, PDP, Congress the overall developments in the state has become stand still. It is an alternative to the existing political system and we will work to end dynastic politics, favoritism and regionalism in politics and will strive for the development of the state,” he added. (KNS)

Police.... doctor. When contacted, Medical Superintendent MCCH Sherbagh told CNS that he didn’t do anything and is innocent. “I only offered her the mobile number of a doctor and asked her to consult him for the better treatment of her child,” he said. Director Health Service Kashmir Dr Salim-ur-Rehman while confirming the incident said that they care about the dignity of every patient and attendant. “I am looking into it and stern action will be taken against the doctor if proven guilty,” he said adding that the Directorate will listen to both parties before taking final call on the matter. A top police official of the district said that after receiving an application from the husband of the female victim, they registered a case in this regard and investigation is going on. (CNS)

NC.... party candidates that is scheduled to be declared on Sunday will include the candidature chief minister Omar Abdullah. Omar has gone through the list that his party general secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar has prepared in consultation with other party senior leaders. (KNS)

Peace, tranquility must to realize developmental goal: G.A.Mir All areas to get equal development Srinagar, Aug 23 (KNS): Minister for Tourism, Mr. Ghulam Ahmad Mir has said that in view of tourism emerging as global economic force, the present government has attached much importance to this sector for employment generation and poverty alleviation. He said tourism potential in each and every area of the state including Dooru area and its surroundings would be optimally exploited to give impetus to socio-economic activities. Addressing a public meetings at Nowgam, Halllan, Rainchogund and Thamankot in Dooru today, the Minister called upon the people to cooperate with the administration and executing agencies to help government in speedy completion of projects being carried out in the area and helpful in socio-economic transformation of the State. The Minister said "Peace and tranquility is imperative to achieve the goal. Every citizen of the State have right of equal opportunities of development and prosperities,” and reaffirmed government’s resolve for uniform development and equal social justice to the people in all the three regions of the State. "Our endeavour is to provide all the basic and modern facilities to the people of the backward areas at par with their counterparts living in urban areas of the State," Mir asserted. Mir cautioned the people about the forces inimical to peace, adding that some anti-social elements in order to satiate their vested interests are hell bent to vitiate the atmosphere of peace by raising frivolous issues. “But they will never succeed in their nefarious designs because the people are aware about their machination and double standards”, he said and added that they have neither any agenda nor any mass base and rely only on politics of lie and deceit. He said no body will be allowed to disturb the peaceful atmosphere of the State. The Minister reaffirmed that being a local representative, equal development of all the areas was my priority and no injustice would be done to any area of the Constituency on the developmental front. He assured the people that all their genuine developmental needs would be carry out in a phased manner. He also impressed upon the officers to solve the peoples’ genuine problems and developmental needs on priority. He also called upon the officers to ensure their frequent visits in remote and hilly areas for onthe-spot solution of the problems and developmental needs of the masses of these areas. The Minister exhorted the people to benefit from various schemes launched under various innovative programmes by the government for their economic emancipation. (KNS)

Assembly polls: Try us too,ALSO BJP leader to Kashmir people

Srinagar, August 23: (GNS) In order to accomplish its ‘Mission 44+’, the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) has increased its activity in Jammu and Kashmir particularly in valley with its senior leader and Union Minister for Power asking Kashmir people to vote for the party in upcoming Assembly polls. Piyush Goyal, who is also Union Minister of State (MoS), Power, landed here in BJP’s Kashmir headquarters and interacted with party leaders and activists before meeting the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, the party leaders told GNS. “There were two reasons for Goyal’s visit to Kashmir. One is to discuss power projects with CM Abdullah and other our Mission 44+,” said Dr Hinna Bhat, adding: “in the meet, it was discussed how to achieve the target of 44+.” “Once BJP comes in power, we will work for peace and would try to bring Central Government and people of Kashmir together,” she said. Goyal, according to another BJP leader, Altaf Thakur, appealed Kashmir people to vote for the party in the coming Assembly polls. “He left a message to Kashmiris that right from 1947, you voted PDP, NC and Congress to power but they have failed you and now

give us a chance, try us too,” he said. “Goyal said our aim is good governance, development and end to unemployment in the state,” Thakur said. Interestingly, Thakur said the Kashmir Pandits were not discussed in the meet as BJP ‘doesn’t want to divide people on the basis of religion’. “For us, Pandits and Muslims are citizens of J&K and we discuss in that manner. Why to divide?” he said. The BJP leaders said the Goyal want to setup new power projects in the state. “The Minister want that people of the State should get 24 hour electricity and that too on cheaper rates,” they said. (GNS)

Fencing of Pulwama Park removed to prevent immorality Srinagar, August 23: (GNS) To prevent the immor-

al activities at public place, authorities on Saturday dismantled the fencing from the local park in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. A senior district administration official told GNS that following the public anger in the district regarding immoral activities inside the Shaheed Park, the authorities dismantled the fencing of the park. “It was demand of locals to remove the walls from all the sides of the park,” he said. The official said that following the orders from Deputy Commissioner, the walls were dismantled and the park will now remain visible to everybody. Meanwhile, the locals in the area have hailed the district administration role. (GNS)

‘Youth interaction’ organized by army in Baramulla

Baramulla, August 23: (GNS) Army on Saturday organized a ‘Youth Interaction’ at Govt Higher Secondary School, Sultanpur Kandi in Baramulla of north Kashmir. A defense spokesman said the ‘Youth Interaction’ was organised by the Army to create awareness amongst the local youth regarding the various career options available after clearing the 10 + 2 exams as well as after completing their graduation. “Various eminent speakers from fields of Media & Mass Communication, Tourism Industry & Civil Services interacted with the youth & created awareness about their respective fields,” the spokesman said, adding: “ In addition, Adil Mushtaq, Deputy Director, Directorate of Employment, Mr Asadullah, District Social Welfare Officer & Maknoo, Section Officer, District Industries Centre, Baramulla were also present & briefed the youth regarding the various self-employment schemes, social welfare schemes and the cottage industry schemes being run by the J&K State Govt.” The youth were quite enthused by the plethora of information provided to them, he said. “In the end, a lecture on motivating the youth to join the Army was also conducted, highlighting the ethos, discipline, the way of life & value system existing within the services. The contribution of Indian Army towards nation building & its role in times of crisis was also stressed upon,” he said. The spokesman said: “In addition to this, the emoluments being offered in the Army & various entry schemes available were explained in detail. This also had a profound impact on the youth & the response generated was highly encouraging.” “All the stakeholders present during the event lauded the Army for its efforts & reposed faith in the “Men in Uniform” to facilitate peace and prosperity in the state,” he said, adding: More than 200 students & youth from the area participated in the event.” (GNS)

DC orders suspension of two JEs at Budgam Srinagar, August 23: (GNS) In order to making Government servants accountable of their responsibilities, the Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Manzoor Ahmad Lone today ordering the suspension of two Junior Engineers of Public Health Engineering Division Budgam namely JE (Hqr) with immediate effect. The action was taken on the basis of complaints received against the duo and the report submitted by Additional District Development Commissioner, Budgam, Mr. Aijaz Ahmad while having an on spot inspection of the concerned sites and the status of works carried out, it was found in the report that both the Junior Engineers have shown serious negligence of responsibilities and dereliction of duties. While discharging their required duties Mr. Shabir Ahmad Junior Engineer found guilty of ordering the laying/fitting of pipes above the required approved estimation. Similarly Junior Engineer (Hqr) Mr. Ishtaq Ahmad found unprecedently delaying the execution of approved work to be carried out at Kachwari (under Sub Division Khansahib) by more than 3 months without intimating any higher authorities. (GNS)

8 Jewelry Shops booked in Srinagar City

Srinagar, August 23: (GNS) The Legal Metrology Department (LMD) under the supervision of Joint Controller LMD, conducted surprise inspection of Jeweler Shops of Hari Singh High Street and booked 08 jewelry shops for using un-reverified scales in their trade and commerce. Under Legal Metrology laws, a jewelry shop has to use a high accuracy scale of Class-II for the trade and has to periodically re-verify the same from the local Inspector of the department. A jewelry shop owner can also use the beam scale of Class-B type with bullion weights. The monitor of the digital scale should be visible to the consumer while do weighment of the gold jewelry. The erring traders were penalized for violating the norms. (GNS)

Account holders accuse JK Bank staff of misbehaviour Islamabad, Aug 23, CNS: Customers visiting Jam-

mu and Kashmir Bank branch General Bus Stand in South Kashmir’s Islamabad district have alleged that the Bank staff often misbehave with them and treat them like beggars. Customers mostly traders told CNS, that whenever they visit the branch to do transactions they are being treated badly. The behavior of the staff always remains rude and they made customers to wait for hours for petty matters. “Being a businessman, I am a regular customer of this branch of Jammu and Kashmir Bank. For small transactions, they made customers to wait for hours and when any customer objects,

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State requests MSME Ministry to earmark Rs. 100 cr allocation under CDP: Khurshid Ganai

‘Says Govt mulling on single window clearance for allotment of land for industries’ NEW DELHI, AUGUST 23: a mechanism of across the garding online registration National Conference of the table clearances in the single Mr. Ganai said that the State State Ministers for Indus- Window Clearance meeting will be eagerly waiting for tries and MSME for the De- may be evolved to reduce the the software package from velopment of Micro, Small & period of registration and al- the Ministry to put in place Medium Enterprises was or- lotment of land. the process of online regisganized by the Union MinisOn the allotment of land tration. try for Micro, Small and Me- Mr. Ganai said that the enHighlighting the State dium Enterprises (MSME) at tire process is transparent, Government’s priority to Vigyan Bhawan, here today. the Financial Commissioner the proposal of setting up of The Conference was held stressed that updated in- the Technology Centre in the under the Chairmanship of formation about allotments State the Financial CommisMinister for MSME, Gov- and vacant plots needs to be sioner said that the Governernment of India, Mr. Kalraj uploaded on the official web- ment has already identified Mishra. The Financial Com- sites. land for the purpose at Ghatmissioner Industries and Appreciating the idea of ti, District Kathua in Jammu Commerce, Government of Vertical expansion Mr. Ga- Division and the memoranJammu and Kashmir, Mr. nai said that it would require dum is under submission to Khurshid Ahmed Ganai pre- timely and adequate funding the State Cabinet for formal sented the views of the State and requested the Ministry allotment. He reiterated the Government at the confer- of MSME to issue guidelines demand of the State Govence on the issues identified on the same to help in the ernment for approval to the by the Ministry of MSME. identification of the units setting up of an Extension Speaking on the confer- that can be provided space in Technology Centre at Sanat ence, Mr. Ganai said the such a manner. Nagar, Srinagar. proposal of the Ministry to The proposal of the MinisUnder the Scheme MSEsimplify the MSME registra- try regarding EM-I and EM- Cluster Development Protion by single form registra- II forms all MSMEs is likely gramme (CDP), Mr. Ganai tion mechanism is a wel- to facilitate proper planning requested the Ministry to come step. The mechanism and implementation of the consider liberal funding for Lone News Agency Kangan Khan J&K Newskeeping Agency Ganderbal if put in place will replace schemes of the State and in view the abthe cumbersome Gulzar processNews of Agency Soura Book Depot Chadoora Central Governments, Zahid he sence of adequate industrial filling up of multiple said.Hawal However, making Bashir it infrastructure in the State Tariqforms, News Agency News Agency Nowhatta he said. The Financial Commandatory will needBazar further andNews stressed that cost of Muzaffar Ali News Agency Alamgari Budshah Agency Lalthe Chowk missioner suggested that discussions, he added. Re- developing an Industrial Es-

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tate has increased over time and therefore, the ceiling of Rs 10.00 crore under the scheme also needs to be revisited. He suggested that the Ministry earmark an annual allocation of about Rs 100 Crore for the State of J&K for the development of industrial infrastructure and estates. Mr. Ganai further suggested that funding be provided on 100% or 90%-10% basis instead of the existing 80%-20% basis. Urging the MSME Ministry the Financial Commissioner said the detailed guidelines are requested to be issued by the Ministry for the units under the Services Sector to enable these units to take benefit under the various schemes of the Ministry. He also said that awareness of the provisions and implementation of MSMED Act needs to be created on a bigger scale. Speaking on the Credit Guarantee Trust Fund Scheme (CGTFS) Mr. Ganai said that this scheme needs to be emphasized and popularized, and suggested holding of a workshop on this scheme

Abdullah News Agency Lal Chowk Sikendar News Agency Lal Chowk Gupkari News Agency Lal Chowk Raina News Agency Gund Kangan Khan News Agency Regal Chowk Rashid News Agency Dalgate Sheikh News Agency Hyderpora Hilal News Agency Budgam Lone News Agency Tangmarg Bhat News Agency Chadoora Bhat News Agency Magam Zargar News Agency Kunzar Dar News Agency Beerwah Bashir News Agency Sumbal Reshi News Agency Safapora Saleem News Agency Pattan CHARAR-I-SHARIEF, AUGUST Basharat Agency News Agency R S PURA, AUGUST 23:News Minister of Bandipora Later, Minister Reyaz for Industries andPampore 23: Saying that Chrar-iSharief town state for Home, Sajjad Ahmed Commerce Sajjad Ahmed Kichloo todayQazigund Altaf NewsKichloo AgencytoPulwama Javaid News Agency , the heavenly abode of revered sofi day visited the border hamlets where two Baramulla inspected ongoing G.M worksNews of JK Cement Jeelani News Agency Agency Sopore persons were killed and five others were Limited Plant at Samba and took stock saint , Hazrat Sheikh Noor-ul- Din Shah News Agency Kupwara Sultan News Agency Handwara injured in overnight firing by Pakistani of progress of work. He instructed JKCL Wali (RA) is the crown of Chrar-iYounis News Agency Langate Sheikh News Sharief Constituency, the Minister troops. Management to accomplish all Agency the re-Islamabad Reshi Agency News Agencyfor TralFinance and Ladakh Affairs, Mr The Minister met the News families of theIslamabad maining works andThree makeWay it commission Abdul Rahim Rather has vowed to deceased persons and expressed inspection, it hasBijbehara Turray Newsheartfelt Agency Tralat the earliest.While Badru News Agency develop this historical place as a cencondolence. He told the families been noticed that 2.5 MVA transformer Rahibereaved News Agency Kulgam Malik News Agency Arwani that the people of the entire state share has not been received from the PDD tre of excellence in every field of life. Rah News Agency Byepass Shaheen News Agency Kargil their grief adding that the government which is main hurdle in commissioning He said all the available resources

Kichloo visits firing affected hamlets

would take every measure to ensure safety and security of the life and property of the people of border areas. He directed the administration to ensure providing all basic amenities to the affected people. The Minister also handed over ex-gratia relief of Rs one lakh cheque to each to the next of the kin of the deceased persons and Rs ten thousand to those injured in the firing. Inspector General of Police (IGP), Rajesh Kumar, Deputy Commissioner, Jammu Ajeet Kumar Sahu, senior officers of BSF and local administration accompanied the Minister.

JAMMU, AUGUST 23: The District administration, Jammu has placed Superintendent ITI RS Pura, Ms Ruchika under suspension for not unlocking the college complex for providing shelter to residents of adjoining Border areas in view of ‘continuous firing across the Border, pending further enquiry into the matter. As per an order issued in this regard by Deputy Commissioner, Jammu, SDM RS Pura had telephonically informed the Superintendent, ITI RS Pura to immediately unlock the building and provide the safe shelter to the people “Whereas, the Superintendent ITI didn’t comply with the order and indulged in non-compliance and as the District administration faced hardship to tackle the issue of providing safe shelter to the affected people due to negligent attitude/non-compliance by Superintendent ITI RS Pura, Ms. Ruchika Superintendent ITI RS Pura, is hereby placed under suspension with immediate effect and attached with SDM RS Pura” the order reads. Meanwhile, Assistant Commissioner (G) Jammu Mr. Shehnaz Choudhary has been appointed as Inquiry Officer for conducting an in-depth enquiry into the matter.

LMD Kathua charges Rs 29000 Penalty from erring traders KATHUA, AUGUST 23- The Legal Metrology Department Kathua has challaned twenty two traders this month and charged Rs 29000 penalty from them for violating the provisions of J&K Weights and Measures Enforcement Act 1997and Package Commodities Rules. During the checking the LMD teams inspected provisional stores, Karayana stores, Atta chackis, Ration Depot, Sweet shops, Bartan Shops, Goldsmith ,Veg./Fruit Seller, Procurement Dealer, Scrap Dealer,Iron Traders, Wine Shops, Manufacturer/ Packer in Kathua, Nagri, ChanGrahn, Nihalpur palli Morh.

Charar-i Sharief town is the crown of my constituency: Rather

the plant. In response of this Chief Engineer PDD Shenaz Goni has assured that the transformer has been commissioned by 15th of September.He also instructed MD JKCL R. K. Sharma to commission the plant immediately after receiving the transformer i.e 15th of September.The Minister also instructed for completion of proceeding of land acquisition for Industrial Growth Centre (IGC).Among others, Deputy Commissioner Samba Mubarak Singh, SSP Samba Anil Mangotra, Chief Engineer PDD Shenaz Goni, Director Industries and Commerce.

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in J&K. He said the Ministry has agreed to hold a one day workshop of officers and bankers on the scheme on 30th August at Srinagar. Under the scheme, the borrowers will not be required to give collateral security for loans upto Rs. 50 lakh. If the State Government contributes to the Trust Fund then the banks will be required to sanction 20 times that amount as credit to the MSME borrowers without any collaterals. The Financial Commissioner said that in order to provide Marketing Support to the local MSMEs, the GoI may consider issuing instructions to the Central Government Departments located in the States to make 25 to 30% purchases from the local MSMEs.Mr. Ganai said that J&K has already proposed inclusion of Transport activity under PMEGP which needs to be considered favourably. Speaking on Pashmina processing activity the Financial Commissioner stressed for the inclusion of Pashmina activity under PMEGP.

are being pooled to bring faster socio-economic transformation of this prominent religious place, adding that all possibilities are being explored to bring various left out revenue villages of rural Chrar-iSharief town under Backward category so that benefits available under this classification also accrue in these areas which include Batapora, Zinpachal,Darkanen, Fresdab Rahkai etc. Addressing a public gathering at Batapora near Chrar-i- Sharief town

last evening , Mr Rather exuded confidence that his desire to see all the backward and kandi areas shall fructify very soon owing to accelerated and un precedent developmental pace going on in nook and corner of the J&K including Chrar-i-Sharief Constituency. He said expansion and upgradation of road connectivity in remote and inaccessible areas remains the fulcrum of states planning framework as it was imperative for generating socio economic activities. He said the present government under the leadership of Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah is endeavoring for inclusive development , balanced growth and uniform justice to all the sections of the society, adding that availability of all basic amenities to the people living in rural areas at par with urbanities to is our sacred mission. He assured the people that no stone will be left unturned to come upto their expectations and to redress their genuine grievances.

Union Agri Minister laid foundation stone of Saffron Power Project SRINAGAR, AUGUST 23: The Union Minister for Agriculture Mr Radha Mohan Singh laid foundation stone of Rs 24. 54 crore prestigious Saffron Park Project at Dussu, Pampore today. Minister for Agriculture, Jammu and Kashmir State Mr. Ghulam Hassan Mir, Member Parliament Mr. Ghulam Nabi Ratanpuri, Minister of State for Agriculture Mr. Nazir Ahmad Khan Gurezi, MLA Pampore Zahoor Ahmad Mir were present on the occasion. The Saffron Park is being developed by the National Horticulture Board, Union Ministry of Agriculture under the National Saffron Mission started in the State in 2010. The period for completion of the Mission has been extended for 6 years during which an amount of Rs 400.11 crore will be spent on revival of saffron in Jammu and Kashmir under National Saffron Mission.

UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS & FINANCIAL STUDIES NOTICE

It is notified for the information of the following candidates who have appeared in the entrance test for admission to M.Phil & PhD programmes in Commerce & Finance in the Department of Business & Financial Studies that their counseling (for admission to respective programmes) will be held in the Department on 27-08-2012 at 3 p.m. M.Com Inservice 1) Kounsar Shaheen 4) Rayaz A. Shah 7) Mir Mohammad Aslam MPhil Qualified JRF Qualified AnjumAra Gegmat Skitzom Younis A. Shah Roll Nos 2) Mr. Sartaj Hussain 5) Shabir A. Bhat 8) Redwan Nayeem 3) Farooq A. Lone 6) Masood Javaid Shah 9) RoufA.Bhat 3032, 3015, 3029, 3114, 3118, 3040, 3117, 3035, 3113, 3110, 3021, 3055, 3112, 3064, 3028, 3041, 3068, 3057, 3089, 3025, 3020,3038, 3058, 3116, 3073, 3009, 3019, 3070, 3122. MFC Roll Nos Mohammad Mubashir Hassan (2001), 2005, 2015, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2016, 2006,2013, 2018, 2008,2014,2019,2029,2025. Umer Mushtaq Lone (2032), Imran Nazir(2033), Junaid Amin (2034). Inservice HinaQuansar(2035) Headof the Department No: F (Counselling-IVI.Phil/Ph.D)KU/14 Date: 22-08-2014

Addressing the gathering, the Union Agriculture Minister said that Kashmir has the proud privilege of producing the finest quality saffron which is famous for its colour and flavour all over the world. He said that the union government is determined to provide all assistance to the saffron growers in producing the worlds No: 1 saffron from Kashmir, adding that strengthening farming community is necessary for the development of the nation. Terming the Kashmir as the crown of India, the Union Minister said that the union Government will make all out efforts and provide assistance to develop the State. Mr. Radha Mohan said that aim and objective of the Saffron Mission is to double the average production of Saffron from 2. 5 kgs per ha to over 5 kgs per ha by adopting appropriate technology, improving soil health and providing irrigation facility for

the crop and to develop appropriate systems for organized marketing, quality-based pricing of Saffron and for formulating direct transactions between growers, traders, exporters and industrial agencies. The Union Minister said that Soil Health Cards will be provided to the farmers of the country in next 3 years so that they should not face any problem in producing quality productions from the cultivable land.The Union Minister said that during the implementation of the Mission a large number of local youth will get employment opportunities which will surely change their socio- economic conditions. Referring to setting up of Horticulture University in Jammu and Kashmir State, the Union Minister asked the State government to submit a detailed proposal to the concerned Union Ministry for appropriate action.

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DEPUTY DIRECTORATE OF SERICULTURE DEV. DEPARTMENT ANANTNAG

(Phone No. 01932-222301) (Email ID: anantnagsericulture@gmail.com) (Chairman District Level Recruitment Committee- Class IV) Corrigendum to the Advertisement Notice No. Ol/DDSA/Estt/2013-14 dated 23.10.2013 and DDSA/Estt/13/886-88 dated 31.10.2013 Ref.:- Additional Director Sericulture Dev. Department Srinagar's letter No. ADSL/Admn/2014-15/3745-56 dated: 19.08.2014 This office vide advertisement Notice No.'s Ol/DDSA/Estt/2013-14 dated 23.10.2013 and DDSA/Estt/13/886-88 dated 31.10.2013 advertised different categories of posts as per the details given Below S.No Name of the No. of Posts OM RBA SC Post 1 Mali 01 01 2 Mulberry man 03 01 01 01 3 Nursery man 02 01 01 4 Mulberry guard 02 01 01 5 Santary guard 01 01 Total 09 5 3 1

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HOROSCOPE Aries

March 21-April 19

Don’t discount your ability to be extremely resourceful if you need to be, Aries. If you don’t have everything you need or all of the required information, take time to think. Who can you ask? What places can you access? Who might know where you can find what you need? Rather than panic because the pieces aren’t all there, instead make a list of contacts and go for it. Trust in yourself.

Taurus April 20-May 20

Try not to let today’s blues get you down, Taurus. While it’s true that some days can seem to drag on, the busier you are the faster time will pass. Get down to finishing any work still before you and then make plans for tonight. If there’s a light at the end of the tunnel, not only will things seem to speed up but you’ll feel better knowing it’s coming.

Gemini May 21-June 21

Dare to be different, Gemini. It can be so easy to fall into a drill. Sleeping at the same time, eating at the same time, wearing the same style, and going about work the same way day after day. Before you know it, you feel like you’re in a rut. The only way to get away from this is to make a decision to break free by doing something unique. Try a new haircut. Wear colors that are unusual for you. If the need is there, consider a new career. Pursue expansion.

Cancer June 22-July 22

If your lifestyle is considerably different than that of others, resist feeling self-conscience about it today, Cancer. Try to remember that you chose the life you have for specific reasons. Even if you’ve come to a point where you’re considering a change, there’s no need to feel badly, ashamed, or embarrassed about where you are now. Everyone has to make his or her own way. If this conforms to the norm, that’s fine. If it doesn’t, that’s fine, too.

Leo

July 23-August 22 An enhanced feeling of determination could motivate you today, Leo. Finish the things that aren’t complete and make some plans for this evening. Don’t hesitate to take on something that feels complicated or big. Chances are you’ll be able to handle most anything and it will feel great when it’s finished. Enjoy your day by making the most of opportunity.

Virgo

August 23-September 22

Feeling the effects of today’s energies, Virgo? Take heart if this is the case, because the end of the tunnel isn’t as far away as it seems. Do your best to take things one step at a time and see about making some plans for a little fun this evening. Get together with friends or take in a movie. Help yourself feel better by staying busy and focused and follow up with some recreation. Before you know it, the aspect will pass and you’ll be back to normal.

Libra

September 23-October 23 Consider making some plans for a vacation or short getaway, Libra. Looking forward to something fun can make even the toughest of days far easier to handle. You’ll be amazed how much you can manage when there’s an end in plain sight. Your entire attitude can lighten. So take the bull by the horns and create an incentive for yourself. Do something special to reward the hard work you do day after day.

Scorpio

October 24-November 21 Don’t judge someone if he or she has a different lifestyle than what you consider to be OK, Scorpio. You probably lean toward the traditional, yet not everyone feels this way about relationships, working, or lifestyle. While it may seem impossible to understand and even frighten you, try not to be too harsh on those you deem odd. You’d be better off using that energy to keep your own life on track.

Sagittarius November 22-December 21

Friends seeking advice or a shoulder to cry on could be plentiful today, Sagittarius. You’re one of best people to give them the support and care they need. Just be sure that you don’t give so much to others that you don’t have anything left for yourself. True friendship is about sharing and the exchange of problems and help. Running yourself down will leave you in a place where you aren’t going to be much help to anyone.

Capricorn December 22-January 19

Getting through today shouldn’t pose too big a problem for you, Capricorn. You may feel a huge second wind that can give you the drive and determination to see your chores and projects through. Make some plans for this evening, such as getting together with friends or taking in an event that really intrigues you. Until then, go about your tasks bit by bit. You’ll get things finished before you know it.

Aquarius January 20-February 18

In view of the petition file by some labourers in the Hon'ble High Court J&K.the Hon'bh High Court finally disposed of the writ petition restricting the categories and the No of posts to be advertised as per Jammu and Kashmir Sericulture (Subordinate) Service Recruitment Rules 1979 (Class C) of sub rule 2 of rule 5 and now as communicated by the Additional Director Sericulture vide No. referred above, the final position of the posts for which applications shall be invited is as under:S.No. Name of Tost No. of Posts OM RBA SC Total 1. Mulberry Man 01 01 01 03 2. Orderly 01 01 0 02 3. Attendant 01 0 0 01 Total 3 2 1 6

Working within boundaries and restrictions could really get to you today, Aquarius. Yours is an independent spirit and your best achievements are often born of doing things your own way. Yet like it or not, we all have to follow guidelines and rules. Do your best to follow suit and finish what needs to be done. Afterward, you may find more freedom to act independently without consequences. Exercise patience and diligence as needed today.

In view of above, the applications are invited for the posts of Mulbeery Man (03 posts), (02 posts) of Orderly and (01 Post) of Attendant as per category shown above which shall reach this office by or before 30.08.2014 The candidates who have already applied for the posts of Mulberry Man (03 Posts) advertised vide this office No. Ol/DDSA/Estt/2013-14 dated 23.10.2013 and DDSA/Estt/13/886-88 dated 31.10.2013 need not apply a fresh. However the applications of the candidates in light of the earlier advertisement for the posts of Mali, Nursery Man, Mulberry Guard and Santary Guard will now stand cancelled. The other contents and conditions as laid down in the advertisement Notice No. Ol/DDSA/Estt/2013-14 dated 23.10.2013 and DDSA/ Estt/13/886-88 dated 31.10.2013 shall remain unchanged excepting as under: "The minimum age of the candidate as on 01.01.2014 should be 18 and maximum 40 years for the OM category and age relaxable as per Govt orders i^ respect of other categories." DIPK: 5598 Deputy Director

February 19-March 20

Pisces

Chances are that you’ll feel upbeat and positive today, Pisces. Consider sharing this energy with those around you who are feeling less than content. Your attitude can have a profound effect on friends, partners, spouses, and children. Even neighbors and extended family can pick up on your spirit without you even realizing it. Share your optimism with everyone you can today. If you see someone hurt or angry.


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Drinking Water Facility for Villages

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ive crore people living in over one lakh habitations in villages in our country do not have access to safe drinking water even today. According to official figures twenty two per cent rural families have to walk for at least half a kilometer or more to fetch water (mostly it is the women who have to bear the burden). The percentage of such families is the maximum in Manipur, Tripura, Odisha, Meghalaya, Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh. Fifteen per cent of households in villages depend on uncovered wells and other unimproved sources like rivers, springs, ponds for drinking water. Also eighty five per cent of all drinking water resources in villages are based on underground sources of water and in many of these areas water is contaminated. Only 30.80 percent of the rural population has access to tap water. In fact there are only four states which have been able to bring fifty per cent or more of the rural areas under piped water supply. Many of the states are yet to fully comply with the Supreme Court order on supply of potable water in government schools. The latest available data shows that less than the 44 per cent government schools in villages have drinking water facility. During the national consultation in Delhi held recently on the progress of national rural drinking water programmers and related issues , it was revealed that in spite of this unsatisfactory scenario with regard potable water availability in villages many of the states have failed to fully utilize the funds allocated by the centre under the various heads of NRDWP. To achieve the objective of providing drinking water facilities to all the villages, the Government is bringing about a major paradigm shift in the National Rural Drinking Water Programme in the XIIth

Five Year plan period. In the backdrop of over extraction of ground water in most parts of the country, the emphasis is to shift away from ground water to surface water. The focus would be on piped water supply and minimizing the use of hand pumps. The target is to ensure individual household connections to at least 35 per cent of the population in villages by 2017 against only 13 per cent today. In order to encourage the villagers to take water connections, the Government is roping in Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA). A recent order said the ASHAs will get an incentive of 75 rupees for motivating each of the families in villages to take individual household tap connection. The states can use the money from the support funds allocated to states under the NRDWP. The norm of 40 litres of water per capita per day( LPCD) in villages was set way back in 1972 but now under the 12th five year plan , it is being increased from 40 to 55 litres .In the 12th plan the target is to cover at least half of the population to get 55 LPCD water within in their house hold premises or within 100 meter radius. Once the states are able to increase the per capita availability of drinking water, it will help in bridging the gap to some extent between urban areas and rural areas. Under NRDWP, States have the flexibility to fix their own supply norms. The Drinking Water and Sanitation Minister Bharatsinh Solanki has urged the states to aim at 55 LPCD , this he says will enable higher level of household connections and reduce the burden on women and girls in fetching water from hand pumps and public taps as well as reducing risk of contamination. Quality of drinking water availability is a major concern in villages many parts of the country are affected by contamination of arsenic and fluoride, which are considered

the most hazardous in terms of their effect on health. In the budget proposals for 2013-14 Rs 1,400 crore will be provided for the setting-up water purification plants as there are still 2,000 arsenic and 12,000 fluoride affected rural habitations in the country. Then there are contaminants like iron, salinity uranium and pesticides. The centre is assisting States affected with Chemical contamination of drinking water, and those States which have cases of Japanese and Acute Encephalitis Syndrome through a provision under the NRDWP by allocating 5% of the NRDWP funds for Improving the quality of drinking water Given the growing importance of water quality issues, under the 12th plan dedicated funding will be provided to States with quality affected habitations, over and above the normal NRDWP allocation to the State. Highest priority will be given to arsenic and fluoride affected habitations. Part of the funding would also be made available to tackle bacteriological contamination in the priority districts with high incidence of Japanese and Acute Encephalitis Syndrome as identified by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Unfortunately many of the states like Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Kerala, and Uttarakhand & Tripura are yet to submit proposals to get the benefit from 5% Water Quality earmarked fund. World over lack of drinking water and sanitation facilities account for over nine per cent of the diseases and more than six per cent of deaths. In our country where more than half the population resorts to open defecation, the situation is worse. It is in this scenario that major emphasis in the 12th plan is strengthening convergence between rural drinking water supply and rural sanitation by taking up

villages covered with piped water supply to get Open Defecation Free status priority and vice versa. The 12th plan draft document says that all government schools and anganwadis in government or community buildings will be provided with water supply for drinking and for toilets as per relevant quality norms by convergence of NRDWP for existing schools and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and for new schools set up under SSA. For private schools this will be enforced the right to education provisions. All community toilets built with public funds and maintained for public use will be provided with running water supply under NRDWP. Care will be taken to ensure that minimum distance is maintained between the toilet systems and water sources, to alleviate the problem of nitrate contamination. A part of NRDWP outlay will be set aside for integrated Habitat Improvement Projects to provide housing, water and sanitation facilities in rural areas at par with urban areas. Participation of the beneficiaries especially women in drink water supply schemes is also proposed. In another initiative Solar powered pumps will be provided for implementation in remote, small habitations and those with irregular power supply by converging subsidy available under Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. Waste water treatment and recycling will also be an integral part of every water supply plan or project. India is fast becoming a water stressed country and over and above everything else there is need to generate awareness about protecting drinking water sources from contamination, regular testing of drinking water sources, conserving rainwater in tanks and ponds, water recharge and water saving devices so that everyone in the country is able to get the basic facility of drinking water.

Measures to Check Cheating of investors by Unscrupulous Companies

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heating of investors by unscrupulous companies takes many forms, such as: ‘vanishing’ after raising money through public offers; illegal collection of deposits in violation of Section 58A of the Companies Act, 1956; floating sham ‘Collective Investment Schemes (CIS)’ in violation of SEBI Act; collecting money from public by posing as ‘Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) in violation of RBI Act; and resorting to ‘Ponzy’ or money circulation schemes under the Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act, 1978. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has taken action against ‘vanishing companies’ which have raised funds through initial public offer but thereafter are not traceable. The Ministry has also taken action against certain companies which have failed to repay deposits to public violating Section 58A of the Companies Act, 1956. Complaints of cheating by companies which promised high rates of interests to investors, have been received against 87 companies. In these cases Inspection under Section 209A/ Investigation under Section 234 of the Companies Act, 1956 has been ordered. Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) also looked into the affairs of 669 companies whose operations were in violation of SEBI (Collective Investment Schemes) Regulations, 1999. The amount collected by these companies was about Rs 7,435 crore. Out of these companies, 75 have been wound up and the money refunded to the investors. A total of 552 companies were prosecuted; convictions have been secured in 124 cases. RBI also regulates deposits / investments of the public with Non- banking Finance Companies (NBFC) that are registered with RBI. Complaints received against companies posing as NBFC’s and Unincorporated bodies indulging in cheating

/ fraud are forwarded by RBI to the Economic Offenses Wing of the State Police for investigation and further action. There are certain companies which have floated fraudulent investment deposits mobilizing schemes (also called ponzi schemes) under various guises and are liable for action under the Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act, 1978. This Act is administered by Ministry of Finance (Department of Financial Services) through the State Governments. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has constituted a Steering Committee to develop a “Fraud Prediction Model” aimed at generating alerts for prevention of fraud and malfeasance. It is also proposed to revamp the existing Market Research & Analysis Unit (MRAU) in the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) to enable it to function as an intelligence unit. Giving a fillip to the early establishment of a state-of-art Forensic Lab within the premises of SFIO in the national capital; and the development of a Comprehensive Early Warning System (EWS) for detection of corporate fraud and malfeasance at the earliest, three important MoUs have been signed by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. These MoUs are: Between Director, SFIO ( which functions under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs) and Director, National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT), a scientific organization under the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology; Between Joint Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs and Director, Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU-IND), an agency under the Ministry of Finance; and Director, SFIO and Director, FIU-IND. As per the Memorandum, NIELIT will set up a state-of-art Forensic Lab within

the premises of SFIO - with a total outlay of Rs. 3.80 Crore on a turnkey basis, to be completed in two phases. The MoUs signed with FIU-IND will lead to better and faster exchange of information between the three Government entities. FIU has been playing a pivotal role in the collection and dissemination of information on suspicious banking transactions under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002. FIU-IND has been helping both the Ministry and SFIO from time to time by supplying information on suspicious banking transactions. Having access to banking information as well as expertise of FIU, the MoU will help SFIO in conducting its investigation in a more effective manner. These initiatives will facilitate development of a comprehensive EWS for detection of fraud and malfeasance at the earliest. The concerned regulatory agencies of the Central Government have adopted different measures aimed at sensitizing the public of the need to be cautious while making investments into schemes, etc. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs conducts Investor Awareness Programs (IAP’s) for making the public aware of the various instruments of investments available to them. Similarly, RBI issues notice in newspapers regularly to caution the public against the design of entities in collection of deposits illegally. Editors of Newspapers are also sensitized to exercise caution for accepting advertisements pertaining to acceptance of deposits by un-incorporated bodies. Presently, RBI is in the process of undertaking a comprehensive campaign aimed at alerting the public against falling prey to the Ponzy schemes and other monetary mal-practices. SEBI also conducts Investor Awareness Programs in cities / towns across the country and has recently launched publicity campaigns through electronic and print media.

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